Rose System Technology

Inka Krischke,

Complete modular HMI system

Rose has designed the 'S-Line Gen. 5' panel PCs as a complete HMI system that is suitable for operation as well as for programming, visualization, long-term archiving and simulation of processes in all areas of automation.

The 'S-Line Gen. 5' panel PCs from Rose Systemtechnik

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The operating units can be individually assembled from various components: Accessories include command and signaling devices from different manufacturers such as RFID reader modules, WLAN antennas, touch pens and keyboards. There is a choice of four performance classes (Celereon/i3/i5/i7 10thGen) and three screen diagonals (18.5/21.5/23.8 inches). The Panel PCs from Rose Systemtechnik are available with different fronts - for example, completely made of glass or as a partial front made of glass and aluminum. In addition, the manufacturer adapts the Panel PCs to customer requirements in terms of color, both the housing frame and the lower partial front of the Panel PCs as well as the separator between the display and the lower partial front. The devices are available both as Panel PCs and in a monitor version.

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